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Philip, Alexander and Macedonia: Between Greek Virtue and Barbarian Pleasure
Of Ancient Virtues and Vices in Modern Popular Culture: Beauty, Bravery, Blood and Glory, Pages: 257 - 280
Swansea University Author: Maria Pretzler
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This chapter deals with the portrayal of Macedonians on film. The ancient sources make Macedonian identity rather ambiguous between descriptions as barbarians and (particularly later under Alexander) the image of people whop spread Greek culture to the East. Modern film makers dealt with this proble...
Published in: | Of Ancient Virtues and Vices in Modern Popular Culture: Beauty, Bravery, Blood and Glory |
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ISBN: | 978-90-04-34771-7 978-90-04-34771-7 |
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